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    2) Is Bright entitled to specific performance because of the unique nature of the goods? Yes‚ the seller should cure the nonconforming goods for the buyer. If the buyer accepts the sellers re-tempt to make another delivery because the nature of the circumstance‚ it would need to be done within the time for performance expires. (UCC 2-508; 2A-513) 4) Hoselton did not have a chance to cure the defects. Is Hoselton correct? No‚ the buyer is given the opportunity to inspect the goods. If problems

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    Explain the facts‚ issues and reason in the case of Carlill v Carbolic Smoke Ball Company. FACTS The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company made a product called the "smoke ball". It claimed to be a cure for influenza and a number of other diseases‚ in the context of the 1889-1890 flu pandemic (estimated to have killed 1 million people). The smoke ball was a rubber ball with a tube attached. It was filled with carbolic acid (or phenol). The tube would be inserted into a user’s nose and squeezed at the bottom

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    Pusateri v. E. F. Hutton & Co.‚ Inc. Fiduciary Duty after Francis Pusateri retired; he met with Gilbert J. Johnson‚ a stockbroker with E. F. Hutton & Co.‚ Inc.‚ and informed Johnson that he wished to invest in tax-free bonds and money market accounts. Pusateri opened an investment account with E. F. Hutton and checked a box stating that his objective was “tax-free income and moderate growth.” During the course of a year‚ Johnson churned Pusateri’s account to make commissions and invested Pusateri’s

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    | |BA HONS IN LAW | |EXAMINATION: | |TORT LAW 1

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    Business Law 1 Mid Term Teshvinder Singh Chopra SEGi University College: American Degree Program 2 July 2010 Accordingly‚ as with the situation‚ Tim has sustained injuries from the incident. The person at fault for Tim ’s condition is surely Danny‚ as he had parked his car illegally‚ which definitely breaking the rules‚ and he as well forgotten to engage the parking brake. This caused the car to roll back and eventually hits an electric wire and the sparks from the ignition of the electric

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    Contract Questions Please answer BOTH questions. 1. Max‚ an improvised law student placed the following advertisement in the Law Student Gazette: "For sale - Treital - Law of Contact‚ £5" Brian telephoned Max but he was not at home and Celia‚ Max’s girlfriend‚ answered the telephone. Brian asked her whether it was the latest edition. She replied that it was not. Brian then said he would give £4 for the book and Celia replied that she was sure that was acceptable but

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    Genuine Assent Are you for real? -Valid‚ void‚ voidable. -Valid: perfectly fine contract. -Void: contract cannot be used. -Voidable: a party of the contract has the right to declare it void. -Unilateral Mistake: mistake by one party‚ has no effect on the contract. Contract must be followed‚ even with mistakes. Valid contract. -Mutual Mistake: mistake made by both parties. Causes agreements to be void. -Existence of subject matter. -Nature of the agreement. (For some really good

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    The issue of this case is whether Freeze Bhd. (FB) has acted as an agent of necessity in the situation and qualified to claim for warehouse storage charges from Nice to Eat Restaurant (NER). Section 142 Contract Act 1950 states‚ “An agent has authority‚ in an emergency‚ to do all such acts for the purpose of protecting his principal from loss as would be done by a person of ordinary prudence‚ in his own case‚ under similar circumtances.” According to Section 142‚ an agency by necessity may arise

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    INSTRUCTIONS 1. Answer All Questions. 2. All questions carry equal marks QUESTION ONE Bahati and three of his friends recently retired from the civil service under the voluntary retirement scheme. They intend taking advantage of the on-going structured adjustment programmes (SAPS) by going into business. a) Advise them on the procedures they have to follow in order to register a public company limited by shares. (8 Marks) b) Explain how the procedures

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    Answer to Tutorial Exercise Semester 2‚ 2011 Question An Lushan operates the Tang Empire restaurant in Hawthorn. He places his regular weekly order for $1000 worth of ‘Yellow Turban’ noodles with his supplier‚ Wu Zetian‚ who manufactures foodstuffs in Victoria. Unfortunately on one week the noodles are adulterated with a cleaning agent. Fortunately An Lushan realises that the noodles are unfit to eat before he serves them to his customers. (a) Explain whether there is a breach by Wu

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